
Frequently asked questions.
FAQs
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A mobile notary is a commissioned notary public who travels to your location—home, office, hospital, or another meeting point—to notarize your documents in person. It’s convenient, flexible, and perfect for busy or homebound clients.
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I notarize a wide variety of documents, including but not limited to:
Acknowledgments & Jurats
Oaths & Affirmations
Affidavits
Power of Attorney (POA)
Parental Consent Forms
Travel Consent Letters for Minors
School Forms & Permission Slips
Identity Verification Forms (I-9)*
Vehicle Title Transfers
Bill of Sale
Divorce Agreements
Prenuptial/Postnuptial Agreements
Living Wills & Advance Healthcare Directives
Trusts & Estate Planning Documents
Business Contracts & Agreements
Employment Verification Letters
Certified Copies of Certain Documents (allowed in Florida)**
Apostille Facilitation (document authentication assistance)
Medical Authorization Forms
Lease Agreements
Structured Settlement Documents
I-9: While not officially notarized, I offer this as an authorized representative service.
*In Florida, notaries can only certify copies of certain documents, like safe deposit box contents and their own notarial records—not public records or vital records. -
At this time, I do not offer Loan Signing Agent services (real estate closings). My services focus on general notary work.
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You’ll need:
The document(s) you need notarized (filled out but unsigned)
A valid, unexpired government-issued photo ID (e.g., driver’s license, passport)
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Yes, witness services can be provided for an additional fee if arranged in advance. Please let me know your needs when booking.
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My fees are based on Florida state guidelines and may vary depending on the type of document, number of notarizations, travel, or other special requests.
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Yes! I offer mobile notary services throughout West Palm Beach and surrounding areas. Additional fees may apply for travel.
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Yes, I offer secure online notarization services for eligible documents, making it convenient no matter where you are located.
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Yes, as long as the notarization is performed in Florida and the signer is properly identified, I can notarize documents originating from other states or countries.
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The document can be in a foreign language as long as you understand it and the notarial certificate (the part I complete) is in English. I may decline the notarization if there’s uncertainty.
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Florida requires that the signer and notary communicate in the same language. I currently provide services in English only.
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You can schedule an appointment directly through my website, email me at fsnotaryservice@gmail.com, or call/text 561-810-1228.